John and Faith Hubley worked as a team over many years to set standards for creative animation. Beginning at Disney, they moved on to develop new techniques, such as watercolor work on paper, and to offer bold political content. They were the first to combine animation with jazz, working with such artists as Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, and Oscar Peterson. John and Faith Hubley appeared on Screening Room in April 1973 to discuss and screen their films Eggs, The Hat, Children of the Sun, and Zuckerkandl.
from the Screening Room series
by Robert Gardner
Previously distributed by Documentary Educational Resources
Brilliant short, although I am a bit perplexed as why God was shown to be a Blue Meanie. Either than that, I loved it.
CartoonFan56 3 months ago
Georgia's parents, great stuff!
slamirez86 1 year ago
Love this. THANX
waynealarsen 2 years ago
someone should try to get this to a 60 minutes producer. really good
bathtub11111 2 years ago
very abstract and wonderful
mythicky 3 years ago
Love the artwork, love the animation. Very creative film. Nobody talks about overpopulation anymore...it's way worse now than back in 1973.
moonphone 3 years ago 2